USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition

USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition

Questions about medical ethics appear in the Behavioral Science section of Step 1 and in patient management in Step 3. Medical ethics topics account for half the Behavioral Science questions on Step 1 and are perceived as the most difficult questions on Step 3. This USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition book will guide you through these challenging questions.

The USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition book you have in your hands is a profoundly practical document that includes the most likely questions you will encounter on USMLE™, practice questions, and the most
relevant text in the area of medical ethics. This is not a book of philosophy. This USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition by conrad fischer is to help you get the questions right on USMLE-all the questions.

USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition

How to Use This USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition Book

Author have made the questions specifically conservative enough that there is a definite correct
answer-one that even ethicists will agree on. If a subject is unlikely to appear on USMLE then you are unlikely to see it in this book. If we miss a subject, I would kindly appreciate you emailing me the subject within the confines of the confidentiality agreement ofUSMLE. We will add the subject and will be your friend for pointing out the deficiency.

This USMLE Medical Ethics 3rd edition book includes a free 18-item medical ethics quiz, provided as an online companion. For access, log on to kaptest.com/booksonline. You will be asked for a password derived from the text to access the online companion, so have your book available

Conrad Fischer, MD, is director of educational development for the Department of Medicine at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in New York City. Jamaica Hospital is a robust window on the world of medicine. Dr. Fischer is also chairman of medicine for Kaplan Medical, teaching USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3, Internal Medicine Board Review
and Attending Recertification, and USMLE Step 1 Physiology. Dr. Fischer is associate professor of physiology, pharmacology, and medicine at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York City.